334 'Ibe HISTORY oj the PuRJTANS. VoL. II. .K. Charles I. I. Their humble advice to the parliament for ordination ~minifters 1648. and fettling the prefuyterian government. • ~ 2. A directory for public worlhip. 3· A confeilion of faith. 4· A larger and fhorter catechifm. 5· A review of fame of the thirty-nine articles. The annotations on the bible, which go under their name, were neither undertaken, nor reviled by them, but by a committee of parliament, who named the commentators, and furnifhed them with books ; nor were they all members of the affembly, as appears by the following lirt. Thofe with a/lerifins were not of the affembly. The commentary on the five books of Mqfes, The two bookS of Kings, The two books of Chronicles, E.zra, Nehemiah. Ejlher, The Pfa!ms, Proverbs, Ecclifiqftes, (, j' 5The Rev. Mr. Ley, fub .dean S I ~ of Chifter. ]I If'· Gwg,. f l I~' Mr. lvferic Caufabon. I Mr. Francis Taylor. E Dr. Reynolds. ( j c:: I 5 '*Mr. Smalwood, recommend~ S~.g ~ ~ ed by archbilhop Ujher. } j : ! 1 Mr. Gataker; Solomon's Song; !faiah, :Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, and the fmaller phets. Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, } I ~ ll *Mr. Pemberton in the firil: prol edition. I *Bp. Richardfon in the fecond. ~ l I ~Me. Lq. . ~ ~Dr. D. Featley, but his notes t are broken and imperfect, the I a~thor dying before he had re· v1fed them. J L .St. Paul's Epijtles, There
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